2025 Iroquois Stakes at a Glance

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Iroquois Stakes, Churchill Downs, Kentucky Derby, Nothing Personal, Sometime, No More Cents, So Special, Spice Runner, Shake and Rattle, Comport, Vost, Nine Ball, Maximus Prime, jockey, trainer, horse racing, ABR
Horses depart from the starting gate in the 2019 Iroquois Stakes at Churchill Downs. (Coady Photography)

It’s that time of the year again. The chase for the Kentucky Derby Presented by Woodford Reserve officially begins Saturday with the $300,000 Iroquois Stakes at Churchill Downs, the first points race for the Triple Crown class of 2026. A field of 10 will compete in a one-turn mile, a distance that could speak volumes for a juvenile’s chances of stretching out to two turns. The Iroquois offers Derby points to the top five finishers on a 10-5-3-2-1 basis.

iroquois stakes

Racetrack: Churchill Downs, Louisville, Ky.

Date: Sept. 13

Purse: $300,000

Distance: 1 mile

Race: 8

Post Time: 4;26 p.m. ET

Notable winners: Not This Time (2016), Uncaptured (2012), Court Vision (2007), The Cliff’s Edge (2003), Harlan’s Holiday (2001).

First held: 1982

1. Nothing Personal: Was an easy winner of his debut at Colonial Downs with one of the best speed figures in the field. The rail can pose a problem in a one-turn mile, but he should be a key threat here.

JOCKEY: Jaime Rodriguez;  TRAINER: Greg Compton

2. Sometime: Won his Colonial Downs debut in a dead heat and then finished third in a turf stakes. Think his future is on dirt so he should move forward in a return to the main track.

JOCKEY: Luan Machado; TRAINER: Mark Simms Jr.

3. No More Cents: Was well-beaten in an Ohio-bred stakes last time but did put in a nice workout for this. Could bounce back with a top effort.

JOCKEY: Irad Ortiz Jr.; TRAINER: Ken McPeek          

4. So Special: Moves to dirt after a maiden win on turf. His pedigree indicates the switch should be beneficial.

JOCKEY: Brian J. Hernandez Jr.; TRAINER: Ken McPeek

5. Spice Runner: After a dull try in the Bashford Manor Stakes, bounced back with a second in the Ellis Park Juvenile Stakes. Should be part of the early pace and could hang around until the end.

JOCKEY: Jose Ortiz; TRAINER: Steve Asmussen

6. Shake and Rattle: Was a distant fourth in the Juvenile and was fifth on the turf last time. Not a lot to like.

JOCKEY: James Graham; TRAINER: Keith Desormeaux

Comport (Coady Media)

7. Comport: Won the Ellis Park Juvenile by two lengths after a second in the Bashford Manor. Seems like the added distance will not faze him and looks like the one to beat.

JOCKEY: Tyler Gaffalione; TRAINER: Eddie Kenneally

8. Vost: Rallied from 10th to win his debut at Ellis Park, but the speed figure earned in that race leaves him a cut below the top contenders.

JOCKEY: Florent Geroux; TRAINER: William Walden

9. Nine Ball: Also rallied from the back of the pack to win his Ellis Park debut. Time was better than Vost’s, but will need to a take a step forward to register a win over this field.

JOCKEY: Jaime Torres; TRAINER: Riley Mott

10. Maximus Prime: Winless in three tries but was second in the Kentucky Juvenile Stakes over this track. Could be a threat on his best try.

JOCKEY: Luis Saez; TRAINER: Anthony Mitchell

THE PICK: Comport

LIVE LONGSHOT: So Special

SUPERFECTA: 7-1-5-4

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